For the top-of-the line in laboratory incubators: The Nor-Lake Refrigerated BOD Incubator
Dependability and security in a 20 cubic foot laboratory incubator for all your BOD applications
- Adjustable temp range -flexible environmental control
- Locks and alarms for peace of mind
- Convenient auto-defrost
For applications from plant cells to sewage and wastewater, the Nor-Lake Refrigerated BOD Incubator fits your laboratory incubator needs
The Nor-Lake Refrigerated BOD Incubator is designed for the demanding requirements of BOD applications:
- Plant cell growth
- BOD determinations of wastewater and sewage
- APHA method at 20°C. Fermentation studies
- Bacterial culturing
- Mycology studies
Adjustable temperature, high capacity - up to 375 BOD bottles, microprocessor control, alarms, and a convenient access port for sampling or reagent addition make this the smart choice for a refrigerated laboratory incubator.
Features
Temperature Control - Adjustable And Dependable
- Operating temperature: -10°C to 50°C
- Programmable logic microprocessor controller with LCD control panel with message center
- 4 x 20 character LCD display
- Streamlined refrigeration design optimizes air flow and temperature uniformity
- Programmable ramp soak feature
Security - Peace Of Mind
- 2 levels of user password protection (set points and parameters)
- 100 event alarm logging including date/time stamp and product temperatures. Stored in non-volatile flash memory
- Remote alarm contacts
- Integrated Hi/Lo alarm tests
- Power failure alarm
- Continuous product temperature audible and visual Hi/Lo alarms
- Key lock door
Convenient - Easy Access, Virtually Maintenance Free
- Proportional control and capacity output
- Selectable on-demand auto defrost
- Interior light
- 1" diameter access port with plug
- Leveling legs
Industrial Quality Construction - Durable And Dependable
- White interior, exterior, door and handle
- 5 wire shelves and bottom shelf
- 1 adjustable wire shelf
- 5 full width door storage compartments
- 1 tilt-out wire door bin
CFC-Free - For A Cleaner Global Environment
- Non-CFC refrigerant: R134A
- Cabinet foamed in place with CFC-free high density polyurethane foam insulation
Warranties
- U.S. and Canada: 12 month parts
Options To Meet Your Specific Needs
- 4-20 ma output
- Temperature chart recorder and chart paper
- RS485 communication outputs
Specifications
| Model | LRI201WWW/0 |
|---|---|
| Size (inches) | 30-3/4 x 32 x 80-3/8 |
| Size (cm) | 78.1 x 81.2 x 204.1 |
| Storage volume (ft3) | 20.3 |
| Storage volume (m3) | 0.57 |
| Capacity: BOD bottles (300 mL) | 375 |
| Voltage | 115 V 60 Hz (single phase) |
| Amp draw | 5.0 |
| Temp variation | +/-0.6°C @ -10 to 50°C |
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